Early 19th Century period — works
19,153–19,188 of 31,163 works · most celebrated first
Tiger and Magpie
Scene from <i>Macbeth</i> by William Shakespeare
Shiva in his local form of Tyagarajaswamy (Somaskanda) worshipped at Tiruvarur
Shiva and his shakti, Uma, embracing.
Varari Ragini
Emperor Farrukhsiyar
The Penitent Saint Mary Magdalen
Nataraja (Shiva as lord of the dance)
Treasury of the Forty-seven Loyal Retainers
Potter
Depictions of a White wagtail and a Brahminy duck of Northern India
Hanuman carrying Rama and Lakshmana
The Diwan-i Khas or Private Hall of Audience, Delhi.
One of Forty-two drawings of occupations and conveyances
The Jami Masjid, Lahore
The Stream at Rest
Untitled
One of six paintings of occupations
Rajah Ali Gour, a Gukkur chief of Khanpore in Huzzara
An album containing fifty-three drawings depicting occupations.
Nawab Sheik Imam-u-din, late Governor of Kashmir
Carpenter
Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru
Landscape with an inn
Mouse Monster and Others
Pratap Singh
Depictions of a Grey-backed shrike of Northern India
Maharaja Sher Singh
Derbyan Parakeet
Vishnu, Garuda and Hanuman
Maharaja Kharak Singh
Vishnu as Kalki avatar
Depictions of a sandpiper and Garganey goose of Northern India
A glass-bangle-seller
A shoemaker and his wife
Threshing paddy